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1987 European Athletics Indoor Championships – Men's 5000 metres walk

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The men's 5000 metres walk event at the 1987 European Athletics Indoor Championships was held on 21 and 22 February.[1]

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Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Jozef Pribilinec
 Czechoslovakia
Ronald Weigel
 East Germany
Roman Mrázek
 Czechoslovakia

Results

Heats

First 6 from each heat (Q) and the next 3 fastest (q) qualified for the semifinals.

Rank Heat Name Nationality Time Notes
1 1 Sándor Urbanik  Hungary 19:14.64 Q
2 1 Erling Andersen  Norway 19:15.30 Q
3 1 Mikhail Shchennikov  Soviet Union 19:17.74 Q
4 1 Jacek Bednarek  Poland 19:20.66 Q
5 1 Carlo Mattioli  Italy 19:21.36 Q
6 1 Roman Mrázek  Czechoslovakia 19:22.35 Q
7 1 Miguel Ángel Prieto  Spain 19:26.73 q
8 1 Martial Fesselier  France 19:40.27 q
9 2 Jan Staaf  Sweden 20:08.08 Q
10 2 Zdzisław Szlapkin  Poland 20:08.12 Q
11 2 Walter Arena  Italy 20:08.17 Q
12 2 Jozef Pribilinec  Czechoslovakia 20:08.28 Q
13 2 Lyubomir Ivanov  Bulgaria 20:08.36 Q
14 2 Ronald Weigel  East Germany 20:08.48 Q
15 1 Christos Karagiorgos  Greece 20:18.13 q
16 2 Miguel Carvajal  Spain 20:18.59
17 1 Hélder Oliveira  Portugal 20:19.70
18 2 José Pinto  Portugal 20:20.06
19 2 José Urbano  Portugal 20:22.92
20 1 Philippe Burton  Belgium 21:21.98
2 Harold van Beek  Netherlands DQ
2 Martin Toporek  Austria DQ
2 Jos Martens  Belgium DQ

Final

Rank Name Nationality Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jozef Pribilinec  Czechoslovakia 19:08.44 CR
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Ronald Weigel  East Germany 19:08.93
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Roman Mrázek  Czechoslovakia 19:10.77
4 Sándor Urbanik  Hungary 19:13.09
5 Mikhail Shchennikov  Soviet Union 19:18.31
6 Zdzisław Szlapkin  Poland 19:19.16
7 Jan Staaf  Sweden 19:19.96
8 Lyubomir Ivanov  Bulgaria 19:38.85
9 Martial Fesselier  France 19:58.52
10 Erling Andersen  Norway 20:03.02
11 Miguel Ángel Prieto  Spain 20:11.12
12 Christos Karagiorgos  Greece 20:33.58
Walter Arena  Italy DQ
Carlo Mattioli  Italy DQ
Jacek Bednarek  Poland DQ

References

  1. ^ Results (p. 513–514)
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